2019
DOI: 10.1002/adom.201900662
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Terahertz Biochemical Molecule‐Specific Sensors

Abstract: The terahertz (THz) spectrum is the focus of basic research in solid‐state physics, chemistry, and materials science as well as applications in next‐generation communications, far‐infrared bolometer, bio/chemical‐sensing, and medical imaging. This wavelength range is at the intersection between photonics and electronics, presenting tremendous opportunities to boost fundamental light–matter interactions enabled by plasmonic nanostructures, metamaterials, and inherent molecular vibrational modes, which occur on … Show more

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“…Virus analytes consists of antibody or bioreceptor proteins that selectively binds with target antigen or virus [ 5 , 9 ]. Conventionally, the small absorption cross section and nearly identical optical properties make viruses difficult to discriminate using traditional optical spectroscopic techniques.…”
Section: Biosensor’s Calibration For Virus Sensingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Virus analytes consists of antibody or bioreceptor proteins that selectively binds with target antigen or virus [ 5 , 9 ]. Conventionally, the small absorption cross section and nearly identical optical properties make viruses difficult to discriminate using traditional optical spectroscopic techniques.…”
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“…Conventional optical spectroscopic methods for virus identification rely on the use of fluorescent materials such as dyes to label the target biomolecules [ 5 , 3 , 6 , 7 , 8 ]. Lately, immunoassay based on localized surface plasmon resonances (LSPR) has been introduced to improve detection limit at nanoscale for both solution and substrate based metallic nanoparticles [ 2 , 9 ].…”
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“…In the works discussed in Z. Ren et al, [12] and Y.-G. Jeong et al, [13] various devices based on microelectromechanical structures (MEMS) and vanadium dioxide (VO 2 ) interfaced tunable metamaterials are shown to actively modulate the THz waves through electrical/thermal controls. [16] A different class of low-loss metasurfaces fabricated with dielectric materials (see the review by R. T. Ako et al [17] ) with appropriate geometry can assist in sharp guided mode resonances with extremely high quality (Q)-factors (see the work by S. Han et al [18] ). Interfacing the graphene layer with metamaterials also enables an efficient modulation of resonant THz waves through voltage control (see the work on graphene metasurfaces from X. Chen et al [14] ).…”
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“…The strong THz resonances with the combination of dielectric engineering in metamaterials enable sensitive molecule-specific detection capabilities by enhancing the resonant vibrational/ absorption peaks of the target bio/chemical molecules or any material systems, as reported in M. Seo and H.-R. Park. [16] A different class of low-loss metasurfaces fabricated with dielectric materials (see the review by R. T. Ako et al [17] ) with appropriate geometry can assist in sharp guided mode resonances with extremely high quality (Q)-factors (see the work by S. Han et al [18] ). Whispering gallery mode (WGM) resonators offer another exotic platform to realize high Q-factor resonances at THz frequencies that enable capabilities for single molecule sensing with high specificity for medical, chemical and security applications, as discussed in the works reviewed by S. S. Prabhu and V. G. Achantha.…”
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“…In particular, inter-and intramolecular vibrations of biochemical molecules occur in the THz regime, and thus these molecules exhibit unique fingerprint features in this regime. Consequently, THz technology has unique advantages in biochemical sensing 1,2 . The emergence of various artificial materials raises the possibility of highly sensitive molecular fingerprint detection using THz spectroscopy 3,4 .…”
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